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1:02HQ Training Camp Tour: Will Campbell Struggling Early in Training Camp
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1:24NFL Draft OT Rankings: Will Campbell (LSU)
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0:44Ryan Wilson's Top 100 Big Board: No. 14 Will Campbell
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2:22NFL Divisional: Picks We 'Like' This Week
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4:00NFL Divisional Player Props: Texans at Patriots
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12:12NFL Playoff Preview: Texans at Patriots
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3:56Best Bet for Texans-Patriots
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1:12Emory Hunt's Divisional Round QB Rankings: No. 7 Drake Maye
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2:00NFL Best Bets: Texans at Patriots
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2:11Biggest Questions For Texans at Patriots
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4:18NFL Divisional Round Picks: Texans at Patriots
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0:50Expert Pick: Texans at Patriots (-2.5), 40.5
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0:23Texans Need More from C.J. Stroud
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0:53Early Take on Texans at Patriots
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1:04Bryant McFadden's Super Bowl Pick Entering Divisional Round
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1:10More Impressed With Patriots or Bills In AFC Wild Card?
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1:42Patriots: Time To End 'Haven't Beaten Anyone' Storyline
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0:42MUST SEE: Patriots win first playoff game in 7 years
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6:57NFL Wild Card Round: Chargers at Patriots
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1:25Logan Ryan's Top 5 Playoff Performers: No. 3 Drake Maye, Patriots
Top Will Campbell News
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Patriots' Will Campbell: Back from IR
Campbell (knee) was activated from injured reserve Saturday.
Campbell has been sidelined since late November but managed to practice in full throughout the week. He does not have an injury designation heading into Sunday's game against the Dolphins, suggesting Campbell will be active to help the Patriots as they attempt to lock up one of the two top seeds in the AFC.
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Patriots' Will Campbell: Set to practice Wednesday
Campbell (knee - MCL) is expected to return to practice Wednesday, per head coach Mike Vrabel, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
Campbell has been on IR since late November due to a sprained MCL in his knee. If the rookie first-round pick is indeed able to return to practice Wednesday or any day this week, there's a possibility he'll be activated ahead of Sunday's Week 18 matchup against Miami, though the more likely scenario is that New England will wait until the postseason to put him back into game action. Prior to getting hurt, Campbell had started the Patriots' first 12 contests of the campaign.
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Patriots' Will Campbell: Practicing this week?
Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Monday that he thinks Campbell (knee) will return to practice this week, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
The 2025 first-round pick from LSU likely won't be activated from the injured reserve list for the Patriots' Week 18 matchup against the Dolphins, as New England has already clinched the AFC East title. However, following Vrabel's comments Monday, Campbell appears to be trending toward returning from his knee injury at some point during the postseason.
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Patriots' Will Campbell: Will be placed on IR
Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Wednesday that Campbell (knee) will be placed on the injured reserve list, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
Although Campbell hasn't officially been placed on IR yet, Vrabel's comments Wednesday indicate that Campbell will miss at least the Patriots' next four games, with his earliest possible return coming in the Week 18 matchup against the Dolphins. While the 2025 first-round pick is sidelined, Vederian Lowe is expected to start at left tackle.
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Patriots' Will Campbell: Could hit IR
Campbell (knee) is a candidate to be placed on injured reserve after sustaining an MCL sprain during Sunday's 26-20 win over the Bengals, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
In such a scenario, Campbell would have to miss at least the Patriots' next four games, but the rookie left tackle would be a candidate to return in time for the playoffs. That development is close to a best-case scenario for the Patriots after Campbell was carted off the field Sunday. Vederian Lowe is likely the next man up at left tackle for as long as Campbell is sidelined, though with starting left guard Jared Wilson (ankle) also having suffered an injury versus Cincinnati, the entire left side of the offensive line could be shaken up when New England next takes the field versus the Giants on Dec. 1.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-6, 319 lbs |
| Birthplace: Monroe, LA |
| Age: 22 |
| School: LSU |
| Experience: R |




















